XSitePro 2.0 Has So
Many Features. But, The Truth is, 73% of its Users
Failed. Read This XSitePro 2.0 Review to Find Out
Why...
It was Mar 2007 when I first struck the opportunity to make
money online. Getting too excited, I spent $197 for XSitePro
and another $10/mo for web hosting. That time, my website was
about webhosting review. And these are my personal experience
of using XSitePro:
Minimum Technical Knowledge
I was so surprise on how easy it is building website with this
software. All I have to do is begin with the built-in template,
modify header and footer (and sometimes navigation bar), load
some articles, insert affiliate links and adsense code from
"right-click center" and push the "publish" button.
Huge Time Saver
First of all, you don't need to learn HTML code. This alone
save me hundreds of hours learning HTML myself before I start
building very professional-looking website. Secondly, you can
insert you affiliate link and Adsense code rightaway without
having to login to your account.
Search Engine Friendly
XSitePro has built-in on-page SEO. It will raise red flag if
any of my web pages not optimized for major SE (like Google,
Yahoo & MSN). This include keyword density analysis, image
alt-name, links and word count. Also, XSitePro can generate SE
sitemap in xml format for Google.
User (& Money) Friendly
Since XSitePro allow me to build neat & professional
looking website (without any experience before), most of my
visitors feel confident reading my reviews. Moreover, it's
breadcumb, navigation bar, sitemap and site search features
allow visitors to surf my website without getting lost.
Easily Track & Tweak
XSitePro allows affiliate marketers to cloak links and track
which copy got clicked through it's built-in
redirection. Also, you can modify color and other ads
properties for your Adsense ads right from XSitePro interface.
With proper channels labelling, you can get high CTR with just
little tweaking.
With the new XSitePro 2.0, this software just
getting better:
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Readibility Analysis. Using Flesch
Reading & Kincaid Score, it helps me to ensure
my content is readable by all visitors to my site;
not just some or most.
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Multi-Page Creation. I can create
site structure based on my keywords very fast. I
find it very helpful for marketers who monetize
through Adsense ads from PLR articles.
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Siloing Feature. Create
interlinking structure within my site for maximum
SEO benefits. This would be the short-cuts to catch
up with the competiting pages.
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RSS Feed Generator. I can easily
submit my content to RSS feed directory for maximum
exposure. Besides, readers can subscribe to my RSS
feed to keep in touch for any updates.
and so much more...
I'm not going to elaborate all of XSitePro
features like others did, but if you still need it, you can get
it in the latest XSitePro 2.0
brochure here...
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I got to admit,
despite all these powerful
features XSitePro has to Offer,
my website WAS NOT GENERATING
ANY INCOME
for the first 30-days... |
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In fact, my first sales doesn't come till the
end of 3rd months. And the commission was not enough to cover
my hosting cost. Gosh, am I the only the person who fail?
I go back to XSitePro community forum to seek
some advice But
surprisingly, most of the new XSitePro users are
facing the same fate! My simple surveys shows that
73% of new XSitePro
users just failed to make enough money to cover their
hosting cost. And this
doesn't include investment sum they had paid for XsitePro
itself!
So, I went to my drawing board again trying to
figure out what went wrong; me and other new XSitePro new
users. I read IM forums, paying hundreds of dollars in
membership programs, another hundreds in eBooks & marketing
tools and close to a thousand dollar in online courses and
tutorials nine months later.
Only then I start to see snowballing effect
traffic. My site gets higher in Search Engine Ranking Position
(SERP), visitors starts clicking on ads and finally, I start
making enough profits. My site able to generates at least
$3,700/mo since then.
While my profits keep on growing, the other new
XSitePro user seems be struggling with their very first
website. And I'll tell you
why...
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